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REBATE ALLIANCE Jrk. |~1 0 M P A N Y. OFFICES: BANK OF NE \V ZEALAND BUILDINGS Ground Floor). BANKERS: NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. P.O. BOX 494. W. F. BURDEKIN AND CO., Proprietors. The objects and aims of the above Association are as follows:— 1. To secure to the public who deal with the business houses associated with the I Alliance a discount or rebate on all cash purchases. 2. To issue Coupons to the business houses to be supplied to their Cash Customers when demanded, with the amount of their purchases marked on each Coupon. 3. To pay to the holders of Coupons in Cash the discount allowed by each Business House in one lump sum on presentation of Coupons at the Office of the Rebate Alliance Company within thirty days of their date of issue. A List of Business Houses connected with the Rebate Alliance Co. will be found below, with the rate of discount allowed by each. Purchasers are particularly requested to see that they receive a Coupon with each purchase however small. Office Hours .. 9 to 5 Saturday .. .. 9to 12 Coupons may now be obtained from the undermentioned firms:— LIST OP FIRMS. Discount. Bicycle Manufacturer—PETEß SMITH, Albert-street .. 5 per cent Boots and Shoes — ZEALAND BOOT SHOP (A. Rhodes), 300 Queen-street, Victoriastreet West, Karangahape Road, Pollen-st., Thames.. 2J „ Butcher -R. SALMON andCO., 67 Queen-street 2i ■ „ Coal r.nd Firewood Merchant— J. H. M. CARPENTER, 116 Queen - street and Newmarket—l/ per ton on coal and on firewood .. .. 5 „ Chemist - CI-lAS. ItATJEN, Queen-street 2J „ Clothier, Hatter, Mercer and ,■, Outfitter—F. S. MALCOLM, 168 . Queen-street (on purchases of 10/ or more) ..5 ~ Confectioner—G. W. WRIGHT, 220 Queen-street .. ..5 ~ China, Glass — TANFIELD, POTTER & CO., Queen-st. 5 „ Cutlery and Plated Goods— THOMAS SAMUEL, 232 Quocn-strcet 5 „ Draper and Ladies' Outfitter— T. R. JUDD, 276 Queen-st. 5 „ Furnishing Ivonmongery-E. H. POTTER, 273 Queen-st. ..5 „ Furnishing ' Warehouse—TONSON GARLICK COMPANY (Limited), Queen-st. 5 „ Grocer and Provision Dealer— J. R. PARKINSON, 289 Queen-street 2J „ Gunfnaker -D. EVITT, 236, Queen-street 2h „ India Rubber Stamp Maker— J. M. CONOLLY, Grey-st. 10 „ Jeweller, Watch and Chronometer Maker — A. G. BARTLETT, 222 Queen-st. 5 „ Oil and Colour Merchants— >''' HILL and PLUMMER, Queen-street 5 ~ Perambulator Manufacturer — CHARLES SMITH, 279 Queen-street 5 „ Photographer—J. R. HANNA, 19G Queen-street .. ..5 „ Photographic Apparatus—W. PARK, Wellcsley-st. East 2J Saddlers—J. WISEMAN and SON, Queen-street .. ..5 „ Seedsmen — HESKETH and AITKEN, Queen-street ..5 Stationer—G. T. CHAPMAN, 96 Queen-street .. .. 2J Tailor-G. A. CRAIG, Victoriastreet West 5 Tobacconist-A. A. ELLISDON, l'S-1 Queen-street and at Newton 3 ~ Typewriters — N.Z. TYPEWRITER CO., Victoria Arcade ~ 5 H TIRED AND LOW SPIRITED. -S- Commercial Hotel, Murrurnburrah, N.S.W., 23rd Aug., 1597. Dear Sir,—For about two years I suffered intense pain in the chest after eating, and sickness after meals was a common occurrence with me. I could not sleep soundly and the result was that I felt tired and low-spirited all day. Wellknown remedies for indigestion had no beneficial effect upon me, and I regarded myself as incurable. I heard so much of LOASBY'S WAHOO that I was induced ( o try it, and now you may add my name to the list of former dyspeptics who have been completely cured by your wonderful remedy,—Yours faithfully, R. MACANSH ■Jo the Manager Loasby's "Wahoo" Mfg' Co. Limited. Sydney. LOASBY'S WAKOO. price 2/G, from all '.homists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents: Kcmpthornc, Prosser and Co 's ■I.Z Drug Co.. Limited. TXIGH-C'LAKH Tailoring.-Tho lnrgefit stock ±JL oUweeds and coatings, Colonial. English, •mcl Continental, to be Keen south at the lino, "m f.^caauic, all wool, from tQu •; trousers

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 246, 23 October 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 246, 23 October 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 246, 23 October 1897, Page 4

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